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Haggis316 02-01-2012 18:55

Scunthorpe Manager on Jimmy Ryan
 
Came across this: BBC Sport - Jimmy Ryan return to boost Scunthorpe survival hopes

cashman 02-01-2012 19:20

Re: Scunthorpe Manager on Jimmy Ryan
 
My thoughts, Jimmy was a great asset to Stanley,no doubt at all, but far as i'm concerned, none who left a damn good stanley side,have been missed, now the new lads have bedded in, n all credit to Coley n Jimmy fer that, once again from nowt they have built another good side.;):)

smudgie 02-01-2012 19:34

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Dont agree Cashy at all.

Jimmy was a magnificent player, and still is, he will always be a legend at ASFC.

He was the 1st ever Stanley player to make the team of the season, says alot about how good he actually is.

Ive been keeping a close eye on him aswell as reading the Scunny forum, and make no mistake they see Jimmy as 1 of their best players.

He hasnt been totally fit ever since Deano crunched him in the Carling Cup game, so im massively chuffed now he is back firing on all cylinders.

cashman 02-01-2012 19:36

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Quote:

Originally Posted by smudgie (Post 959841)
Dont agree Cashy at all.

Jimmy was a magnificent player, and still is, he will always be a legend at ASFC.

He was the 1st ever Stanley player to make the team of the season, says alot about how good he actually is.

Ive been keeping a close eye on him aswell as reading the Scunny forum, and make no mistake they see Jimmy as 1 of their best players.

He hasnt been totally fit ever since Deano crunched him in the Carling Cup game, so im massively chuffed now he is back firing on all cylinders.

I am also well chuffed he is back fit again, but can yeh not grasp english smudge? i said he was a great asset.

smudgie 02-01-2012 19:38

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Im just amazed you think he hasnt been missed!!!

He would walk into any team in our division, including ours.

Good luck to him.

Ryan 7 < LEGEND !

david1 02-01-2012 19:41

Re: Scunthorpe Manager on Jimmy Ryan
 
I saw Bobby Grant attending todays game .

cashman 02-01-2012 20:38

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Quote:

Originally Posted by smudgie (Post 959845)
Im just amazed you think he hasnt been missed!!!

He would walk into any team in our division, including ours.

Good luck to him.

Ryan 7 < LEGEND !

I agree wi all that, yer just aint getting what i'm saying,:confused: Quite simply fer me the reds are now playing as well,if not slightly better n last season, therefore none of those who left have been missed,on that basis.!

AccyAggro 02-01-2012 20:49

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Even if people think he may not necessarily be missed in the current team, at the moment anyway, i think he would still walk into it if he was still here. The same with phil edwards probably, mcconville may be not so and perhaps not some others on current form but jimmy ryan would any day of the week

smudgie 02-01-2012 21:06

Re: Scunthorpe Manager on Jimmy Ryan
 
When we are 5th in the table or higher.................. I will agree with your point.

cashman 02-01-2012 21:13

Re: Scunthorpe Manager on Jimmy Ryan
 
Suppose it all depends on yer view,how the Reds are playing? n seems accyaggro cant read either, i agreed wi smudge that Jimmy would walk in the team, difficult language this english.:rolleyes::D

Greeny 04-01-2012 17:36

Re: Scunthorpe Manager on Jimmy Ryan
 
I know what you mean Cashy. When Jimmy went ,we thought Stanley would be, shall we say doomed, but now the team have got their act together they are as strong as last season , if not stronger .Last Mon match was sheer bliss to watch.After the game a Macclesfield reporter said Stanley are heading for play offs playing like that , he said we did very little wrong.Now coming from the opposition that is good.

cashman 04-01-2012 20:55

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Greeny (Post 960112)
I know what you mean Cashy. When Jimmy went ,we thought Stanley would be, shall we say doomed, but now the team have got their act together they are as strong as last season , if not stronger .Last Mon match was sheer bliss to watch.After the game a Macclesfield reporter said Stanley are heading for play offs playing like that , he said we did very little wrong.Now coming from the opposition that is good.

Ah good to see someone who has a grasp of english.:D

Alvin the chipmunk 05-01-2012 11:06

Re: Scunthorpe Manager on Jimmy Ryan
 
Jimmy will always be welcome at ASFC. The only mystery is why he didn't get the move he deserved, no disrespect to Scunny intended.

football19 05-01-2012 11:21

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Good point Alvin,at his age group he was one of the top rated lads upto 17.(far better than spearing),
He was in the Carroll,sturridge,wellbeck,rated group of lads but his progress stalled for a bit(when liverpool was flooded with foreign kids).
Will follow his progress over the next few years,and hopefully get a shot at the top level.

smudgie 05-01-2012 13:11

Re: Scunthorpe Manager on Jimmy Ryan
 
Ive heard a rumour a number of championship clubs are looking at him.

widnes viking 05-01-2012 13:28

Re: Scunthorpe Manager on Jimmy Ryan
 
Is there a sell on clause?

cashman 05-01-2012 13:48

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Quote:

Originally Posted by smudgie (Post 960349)
Ive heard a rumour a number of championship clubs are looking at him.

Probably true, the lads good enough imho.

smudgie 05-01-2012 13:54

Re: Scunthorpe Manager on Jimmy Ryan
 
Surprised Burnley didnt have a look at him. Easily championship material. Could go all the way to the top.

cashman 05-01-2012 13:58

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Quote:

Originally Posted by smudgie (Post 960359)
Surprised Burnley didnt have a look at him. Easily championship material. Could go all the way to the top.

Yer talking dingles here smudge, wouldn't wish that on anyone.:D

VALAIRIAN 05-01-2012 19:10

Re: Scunthorpe Manager on Jimmy Ryan
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by widnes viking (Post 960353)
Is there a sell on clause?

Hope so..............

sparkie 06-01-2012 17:34

Re: Scunthorpe Manager on Jimmy Ryan
 
There won't be a sell on clause as he wasn't bought from us whilst under contract. He signed for Scunny in the close season whilst out of contract but under a contract offer from us, therefore due to his age, commanding either an agreed compensation fee or tribunal fee.

Same applies for any of the players who were under the age of 23 that received an offer off us but chose to go elsewhere (Cisak, McConville etc.)

mab 06-01-2012 22:45

Re: Scunthorpe Manager on Jimmy Ryan
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by sparkie (Post 960664)
There won't be a sell on clause as he wasn't bought from us whilst under contract. He signed for Scunny in the close season whilst out of contract but under a contract offer from us, therefore due to his age, commanding either an agreed compensation fee or tribunal fee.

Same applies for any of the players who were under the age of 23 that received an offer off us but chose to go elsewhere (Cisak, McConville etc.)

:)Sorry sparkie your wrong about a sell on fee.. http://www.accringtonweb.com/forum/f...ght=jimmy+ryan Jimmy Ryan fee
Ryan transfer cost is
£55,000 immediately
£27,500 Oct 1st
£27,000 Jan 1st 2012
£15,000 at 15,30,45 & 60 appearances
£25,000 if promoted
20% sell on

194k max, subject to the above. Bargain.

sparkie 07-01-2012 09:21

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If that's the case then it's an unusual case, normally the clubs don't get sell on clauses in these kind of (out of contract) deals. Was this one set by tribunal or did the clubs meet an agreement do you know?

ddevil2006 07-01-2012 11:58

Re: Scunthorpe Manager on Jimmy Ryan
 
and he's just played 15 games, so by your recconing we should get another 15k

mab 07-01-2012 12:17

Re: Scunthorpe Manager on Jimmy Ryan
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by sparkie (Post 960842)
If that's the case then it's an unusual case, normally the clubs don't get sell on clauses in these kind of (out of contract) deals. Was this one set by tribunal or did the clubs meet an agreement do you know?

Off the fishy site Club News ( Monday 5th Sep 2011 )
http://www.accringtonstanley.co.uk/gfx/news/ball.gifhttp://www.accringtonstanley.co.uk/gfx/news/line.gif
Tribunal sets Ryan fee

http://www.accringtonstanley.co.uk/g...mmy%20ryan.jpgAccrington Stanley will receive £55 000 immediately from Scunthorpe for JIMMY RYAN, with the potential transfer fee rising to £170 000 after add ons.
A tribunal in Manchester this morning set the fee after Ryan moved from the Crown Ground to Glanford Park in the summer.

sparkie 08-01-2012 09:46

Re: Scunthorpe Manager on Jimmy Ryan
 
Tribunal it was then, didn't think they added sell clauses on in tribunal cases, however mores the better for us!!

mab 08-01-2012 14:13

Re: Scunthorpe Manager on Jimmy Ryan
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by sparkie (Post 961036)
Tribunal it was then, didn't think they added sell clauses on in tribunal cases, however mores the better for us!!

The Football League | Clubs | League 2 Clubs | League 2 | Accrington Stanley This link is from the football league offical site,INTERESTING,Click on the Ryan compensation link:)


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